git remove last commit from local code example

Example 1: git undo last commit

$ git reset --soft HEAD~1

Example 2: roll back last commit in git

git reset --soft HEAD~1

Example 3: undo last commit

#this  will preserve changes done to your files
git reset --soft HEAD~1

#this will get rid of the commit and the changes done to the files
$ git reset --hard HEAD~1

Example 4: pop last commit git

#this  will preserve changes done to your files
git reset --soft HEAD~1

#this will get rid of the commit and the changes done to the files
$ git reset --hard HEAD~1

Example 5: undo last commit

$ git reset --soft HEAD~1

Example 6: git undo last commit

# Undo last commit.
# --soft flag makes sure that the changes in undone revisions are preserved.
# You'll find the changes as uncommitted local modifications in your working copy.
git reset --soft HEAD~1

# If you don't want to keep these changes, simply use the --hard flag.
# This will completely remove the changes.
git reset --hard HEAD~1

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